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Need some opinions here, and ideas if you have some.
Under VERY LIGHT throttle conditions, and just above 2000 rpm's, I have a loud rumble that I can feel through the pedals, shifter and seat. If I goose the throttle, it goes away until it drops back down to 2000rpms.
The trans was rebuilt last summer buy a local Vette/Chevy mechanic (or someone in his shop) and I also have a Yank 3500 stall converter.
I've noticed it in the past/last year with the A/C on. Within the last 2-3 weeks, it's become common place.
Checked the fluid level, when hot and on a level surf, looks fine and is just above half way in the area marked "hot". Fluid looks clean and doesn't smell burnt.
Any ideas, tips, tricks, things to look for?
Under VERY LIGHT throttle conditions, and just above 2000 rpm's, I have a loud rumble that I can feel through the pedals, shifter and seat. If I goose the throttle, it goes away until it drops back down to 2000rpms.
The trans was rebuilt last summer buy a local Vette/Chevy mechanic (or someone in his shop) and I also have a Yank 3500 stall converter.
I've noticed it in the past/last year with the A/C on. Within the last 2-3 weeks, it's become common place.
Checked the fluid level, when hot and on a level surf, looks fine and is just above half way in the area marked "hot". Fluid looks clean and doesn't smell burnt.
Any ideas, tips, tricks, things to look for?